I’ve recently opened a booth on Bonanza. Should I have a lot more items or does that really matter? I just want to know if I’m doing it the proper way. I know it will take time to get customers so I’m not complaining.
I’m on Etsy right now and have been for several years. But since they got this CEO from E-Bay, Etsy isn’t the same. I feel like I’m being gouged because I’m not buying their packages. If you get one of these packages, you pay above and beyond fees per month that I already pay and I have a feeling that if you don’t fall for this you get put at the back of the burner. Sorry for venting…I don’t usually do that.
Anyway any help will be appreciated.
Marie
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Maroush45 Reputation: 12 See Maroush45's booth |
The more product you have the better chances you have of views, sales and repeat sales, however, pricing is key these days. I have over 2,100 items up and I add new ones daily to keep it fresh, I also sell on many other venues and then push Bonanza when I sell thru those sites. Just keep in mind with Bonanza you really have to put some time in to make it work with the social media advertising and such, but, I gotta say July has been very good for me here, which is surprising as it is still summer. Good luck to you and I hope all works out for ya!
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FantasticFinds2014 Reputation: 400 See FantasticFinds2014's booth |
Thank you so much all of you for your great suggestions and comments.
In sincere appreciation,
Marie
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Maroush45 Reputation: 12 See Maroush45's booth |
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